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American Crematory Announces Manufacturing of Aquamation Equipment

Aquamation, also known as alkaline hydrolysis or water cremation, is a newer alternative to traditional cremation that uses water instead of fire to break down a body. There are several reasons why aquamation is considered a good alternative to cremation:

  1. Environmental impact: Aquamation has a much lower environmental impact than traditional cremation. Cremation requires a significant amount of energy to heat the chamber and burn the body, which releases carbon dioxide and other pollutants into the air. In contrast, aquamation uses only a small amount of energy and does not produce any harmful emissions.
  2. Lower energy consumption: As mentioned, aquamation uses much less energy than cremation. This makes it a more sustainable option that can help reduce overall carbon emissions and energy consumption.
  3. More eco-friendly: The process of aquamation is also more eco-friendly than cremation. Unlike cremation, which produces ashes, aquamation produces a sterile liquid that is safe to dispose of in the environment or pour down the drain. This liquid can also be used as a nutrient-rich fertilizer.
  4. Preserves bone structure: Because the process of aquamation is gentler than cremation, it preserves the bone structure of the deceased. This can be comforting for loved ones who may want to keep a small amount of their loved one’s remains.
  5. Safe for funeral directors: Aquamation is also safer for funeral directors and other workers involved in the process. Cremation requires high temperatures, which can be dangerous for workers, whereas aquamation uses a lower temperature and a gentle, water-based process.

Overall, the gentler, more eco-friendly nature of aquamation is making it an increasingly popular alternative to traditional cremation.